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21 بعث
بَعَثَ: أيْقَظَ، أثَارَ، اِسْتَدْعَىto arouse, rouse, stir up, excite, awaken, provoke; to evoke, draw forth, elicit, call forth -
22 выявлять
1) General subject: bring, bring to light, determine, diagnosticate (ошибки, неисправности), discover, educe (скрытые способности), elicit, evolute, evolve, make it plain, reveal, sift out, target, uncover, unearth, bring to the front, make known (предавать гласности), evoke, extract, derive, draw forth, expose, unmask2) Biology: educe (способности)4) Military: cue (объект по характерным признакам), ferret out6) Bookish: enucleate7) Rare: apparent8) Mathematics: elucidate, find out, make clear, make manifest, recognize, show up9) Accounting: affiliate10) Finances: pick out11) Diplomatic term: highlight (smth)12) Metallurgy: develop (рисунок на шлифе)13) Oil: pinpoint (дефекты), tap, uncover (неисправности)15) Business: draw out16) Sakhalin energy glossary: identify17) Quality control: pinpoint (неисправности)18) Robots: spot19) Makarov: diagnose (ошибки, неисправности), diagnostician (ошибки, неисправности), display, front, fetch out20) Drugs: trace21) Organized crime: identify the proceeds of crime (доходы от преступлений) -
23 समुत्खन्
sam-ut-khan
to eradicate, exterminate orᅠ destroy utterly Prab. ;
to draw forth, draw (a sword) Prasannar.
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24 izmamiti
vt pf get/draw out (of)? draw forth, elicit I izmamiti na lijep način coax/wheedle/flatter out of smb.; - novae na prevaru cheat/trick smb. out of his money; izmamiti smiješak raise/ /coax a smile out of* * *• entice• scrounge• wheedle -
25 انتزع
اِنْتَزَعَ: أثَارَ، أحْدَثَto elicit, draw out, draw forth, extract -
26 depromo
dē-prōmo, prompsi (-msi), promptum (-mtum), 3, v. a., to draw out, draw forth; to bring, to fetch from anywhere, esp. out of any place (rare but class.).—Constr., usu. abl. w. ex or de of things, with a of persons; poet. and late Lat. with abl. alone, but domo depromere, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 66, § 155.I.Lit.:B.pecuniam ex arca,
Cic. Off. 2, 15; cf.: pecuniam ex aerario, id. de imp. Pomp. 13, 37, and v. infra, no. II.:tela pharetris,
Verg. A. 5, 501; cf.11, 590: gramina loculis,
Ov. F. 6, 749:Caecubum cellis,
Hor. Od. 1, 37, 5:cibum servis,
Plaut. Trin. 4, 2, 104; cf. id. Curc. 2, 2, 1; id. Truc. 3, 1, 2:merum Sabinā diotā,
Hor. Od. 1, 9, 7:condo et compono quae mox depromere possim,
id. Ep. 1, 1, 12.—Transf., comic.:II.e promptuaria cella depromi ad flagrum,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 4.—Trop.:e quibus locis, quasi thesauris argumenta depromerentur,
Cic. Fin. 4, 4 fin.; so with ex, id. de Or. 1, 46; id. Clu. 21, 58; id. Phil. 3, 6, 15 al.:juris utilitatem vel a peritis vel de libris,
id. de Or. 1, 59, 252; cf.:de jure civili depromptum,
id. ib. 1, 57, 244; c. abl. alone:sinu vires,
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27 ἐκσπάω
V 0-5-12-4-0=21 Jgs 3,22; JgsA 16,14; 20,32; 1 Sm 17,35to draw out, to draw forth Ez 21,10; to remove, to bring out Ez 11,9; to pull off, to pluck Jer 22,24 -
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1) Sports: give the lead, put in front2) Makarov: draw forth (кого-л.) -
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30 motivar
v.1 to motivate (to encourage).Sus comentarios motivan a Ricardo Her comments motivate Richard.2 to cause, to provoke, to draw forth, to give a reason for.Su pereza motivó el despido His laziness caused the dismissal.* * *1 (causar) to cause, give rise to2 (estimular) to motivate* * *verb1) to motivate2) cause* * *VT1) (=estimular) to motivate2) (=causar) to causeun retraso motivado por circunstancias ajenas a su voluntad — a delay caused by circumstances beyond his control
3) (=explicar) to justify, explainmotivó su decisión con razonamientos muy válidos — she had some very sound reasons to justify her decision
* * *verbo transitivo1) ( impulsar) to motivate¿qué te motivó a hacerlo? — what made you do it?
2) ( causar) to bring aboutel factor que motivó su derrota — the cause of o the reason for his defeat
* * *= cause, lead on, motivate, prompt, be fired with, actuate.Ex. As usage of the language causes terms to become anachronistic, or as increases in our level of awareness reveal undesirable connotations, we seek to change subject heading terms.Ex. While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Ex. It is, in general, quite difficult to motivate an administrator to divert the resources necessary to upgrade an existing file of poor quality.Ex. An earlier leakage had prompted library staff to make arrangements with a nearby firm of book conservation specialists in the event of a further disaster.Ex. Librarians and bibliographers are as deeply fired with the idealistic fervour which is alleged to have imbued the medieval knights.Ex. CRG has always remained an amateur organization in the sense that it does not dispose of large funds, and its members are actuated by enthusiasm for the subject rather than by the hope of wealth.* * *verbo transitivo1) ( impulsar) to motivate¿qué te motivó a hacerlo? — what made you do it?
2) ( causar) to bring aboutel factor que motivó su derrota — the cause of o the reason for his defeat
* * *= cause, lead on, motivate, prompt, be fired with, actuate.Ex: As usage of the language causes terms to become anachronistic, or as increases in our level of awareness reveal undesirable connotations, we seek to change subject heading terms.
Ex: While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Ex: It is, in general, quite difficult to motivate an administrator to divert the resources necessary to upgrade an existing file of poor quality.Ex: An earlier leakage had prompted library staff to make arrangements with a nearby firm of book conservation specialists in the event of a further disaster.Ex: Librarians and bibliographers are as deeply fired with the idealistic fervour which is alleged to have imbued the medieval knights.Ex: CRG has always remained an amateur organization in the sense that it does not dispose of large funds, and its members are actuated by enthusiasm for the subject rather than by the hope of wealth.* * *motivar [A1 ]vtA (estimular) to motivateno está nada motivada en ese trabajo that job doesn't motivate her at all, she doesn't feel at all motivated in her jobB1(causar): este fue el principal factor que motivó su derrota this was the main cause of o the principal reason for his defeatesto ha motivado la subida de precios this has brought about o given rise to the price increase2 (impulsar) to motivatemotivado por deseos de venganza motivated by revenge o feelings of revenge¿qué te motivó a hacerlo? what made you do it?* * *
motivar ( conjugate motivar) verbo transitivo
1 ( en general) to motivate;
¿qué te motivó a hacerlo? what made you do it?
2 ( causar) to bring about, cause
motivar verbo transitivo
1 (provocar) to cause
2 (animar) to motivate
' motivar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
determinar
English:
ability
- motivate
- provoke
* * *♦ vt1. [causar] to cause;la tormenta motivó el aplazamiento del concierto the storm caused the concert to be postponed2. [estimular] to motivate;un incentivo así no me motiva nada I'm not at all motivated by an incentive like that;la desesperada situación lo motivó a emigrar the desperate situation caused him to emigrate♦ See also the pronominal verb motivarse* * *v/t motivate* * *motivar vt1) causar: to cause2) impulsar: to motivate* * *motivar vb1. (causar) to cause2. (incentivar) to motivate -
31 प्रत्यादा _pratyādā
प्रत्यादा 3 U.1 To take back.-2 To recall, revoke.-3 To draw forth from.-4 To repeat, return. -
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33 ἐξαφύοντες
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34 εξήφυσεν
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35 ἐξήφυσεν
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38 υπεξαφύονται
ὑπεξαφύ̱ονται, ὑπό, ἐκ, ἀπό-ὕωrain: pres ind mp 3rd plὑπό-ἐξαφύωdraw forth: pres ind mp 3rd pl -
39 ὑπεξαφύονται
ὑπεξαφύ̱ονται, ὑπό, ἐκ, ἀπό-ὕωrain: pres ind mp 3rd plὑπό-ἐξαφύωdraw forth: pres ind mp 3rd pl -
40 a scoate la lumină
to bring to lightto draw forth( a publica) to bring outto publish( a da la iveală) to revealto disclose( a demasca) to expose\a scoate la lumină lucruri neplăcute to stir up mud.
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